Former President Donald Trump‘s legal team has appealed to a New York state court to undertake a sped-up review on a currently imposed gag order, Trump announced on Thursday. The application was submitted on Wednesday; however, its contents and responses from the Manhattan District Attorney are sealed.
Trump maintains that the order, which restricts him from discussing certain individuals tied to his ongoing hush-money trial, infringes on First Amendment rights and hampers meaningful discussion surrounding the proceedings.
“I just want to let you know that we’ve just filed a major motion in the appellate division concerning the absolutely unconstitutional gag order, where I’m essentially not allowed to talk to you about anything meaningful that’s going on in the case. And many good things are going on with the case. It shouldn’t have been filed,” Trump said.
The gag order enforced by Judge Juan Merchan constrains Trump from publicly discussing potential witnesses, court employees, legal practitioners’ staff, or family members. Merchan increased its scope after former President Trump reportedly violated the order on ten occasions; he informed the former President that further breaches might necessitate imprisonment.
Merchan also administered a fine against Trump, responding to an April comment he made to a media outlet about the Manhattan jury pool, which he claimed comprised 95 percent Democrats. The judge has also insinuated the possibility of jailing Trump.
Trump’s earlier appeal to pause his trial to challenge the gag order’s enforcement was rejected by the New York Court of Appeals.